Scottish Shako/Glengarry Badges 1st Foot Shako Badge, Brass Royal Scots Regiment, 21st Foot Shako Plate & Glengarry Badge (Royal Scots), 90th Foot Shako Plate & 2 Glengarry Badges (Perthshire Light Infantry), 2 92nd Foot Gordon Highlanders Badges, 99th Foot Shako Plate and Glengarry Badge. All Lugs in tact. Good Condition Provenance: A Large Private Single Owner Collection Curated Over Many Years. CONDITION: Good Condition
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An Edwardian silver pill box of compressed circular form, having a gilt washed interior, TH Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham 1909, 1.2ozt, together with a white metal pepperettePill box – light surface scratches, minute dent to rim of base, date scratched into base with letters.Pepperette – missing a small catch either side, light bend where catch would have been.
Five Royal Doulton ladies; 'Flower Girl', 'Deborah', 'Hannah', 'Ashley' & 'The Bride' (5).Flowers on bride slightly chipped.Some light scuffing/grazing to the pleat edges of the dresses, most noticeable to front of flower girl dress.Some dirty marks to the girl in the yellow dress and the girl with purple ribbon.
A vintage 9ct gold and amethyst set hinge bangle, arranged as three bezel set amethysts within double rope twist and ribbon borders with safety chain, 6.5cm, 12.8gStones appear in good order with light scratching and age related marks. Small holes where gold has worn. Close up image available online. Small crease and hole to underside clasp.
A collection of Chinese ceramics; turquoise bottle vase, squat vase, rice spoons, etc (qty).One goldfish spoon has been damaged and repaired, wear to decoration on spoons.Turquoise bottle vase - crazing, firing faults, small chips to foot of base.Sang de bouf - light indentations from manufacturing.Miniature yellow vase - broken.Turquoise cylindrical pot lacking lid, and has chips and hairline cracks.
Two sets of Chinese rice grain pattern teacups and saucers, Qing Dynasty late 19th century, each pierced in the body with rice grain pattern and covered with glaze, allowing light to penetrate through the body to create special effects; the saucer with a similar design together with cobalt painted bats encircling a flower branch in the centre. The based inscribed with a four-character Kangxi mark on both; diameter - cups: 8cm, saucers: 14cmProvenance: an East Anglian based collector清晚期 青花玲瓏杯盞(共2套) all cups and saucers have small dents and nibbles around the rim, one cup and one saucer with associated short hairlines杯沿及盤沿均有小磕碰及飛皮,一個杯沿和一個盤沿上有相連的短沖線
Thomas Zipp, A.B.: LSD Futuristic LampAcryl und Öl auf Leinwand 200 x 170 cm. Betitelt 'A.B.L.S.D.'. Rückseitig auf der Leinwand signiert, datiert, betitelt und beschriftet 'LAMP TREE A.B.L.S.D (1 Futuristic light) thomas Zipp 05'. - Mit Atelierspuren.ProvenienzBaronian_Francey, Brüssel (mit rückseitigem Aufkleber); Privatsammlung, BelgienAusstellungenBrüssel 2005 (Baronian_Francey), Thomas Zipp, Man muss das Adjektiv abschaffen (Ausstellungsansicht auf der Homepage der Galerie)
A modern French style cherrywood bedstead, by Frank Hudson Classic Furniture, with a scrolled cresting and slatted wooden base, purchased from Harrods of Knightsbridge206w x 220l x 155h cmOverall condition is complete and usable with light signs of use. Collected from a house move, so has been used. Height from floor to base of mattress is 22cm. Internal dimensions are 200 x 198w cm.
A Regency mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard, with spindle moulding, enclosed by metal grille doors, on scrolled feet, together with a toiletry mirror (2)196w x 48d x 96h cmCondition overall is quite clean. There is a scratch to the left hand door to the right. Some old light surface scratching to the top and feet as you would expect. Collected from a house move, so unrestored.
An early 20th century 9 carat gold cased half hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, having a signed enamel dial, engraved with monogram, 98g, 47mm diameter, casedOverall condition is complete and usable. The case closes correctly. Winds, ticks and runs. Glass is missing, but has a perspex loose replacement. The case has quite a lot of all over general light wear and marks. The ring to suspend it is not gold. The dial has some fine cracks and tiny chips, which are not easy to spot. Hallmarks are clear to read. Recently inherited from a family member.
William Henry Crome, 1806-1873, Norwich school, View Near Barking, 1836, oil on canvas, 64 x 76cm, Mandell's Gallery label to reverseOverall condition looks to be complete. There is a fine crazing within the painted surface which is deeper and more pronounced in the darker areas. Not signed to the front, but inscribed to the back and attributed on the plaque to the frame, which is quite modern. Back looks to have been lined, but is dirty. The canvas has been cleaned, but has a light overall dirty layer, giving it a sense of age. Some very light surface marks, but no obvious damage. Collected from a house move, from an Old Rectory, where it hung on the wall.
18th Century Chinese porcelain baluster mug, Qianlong period, with iron red and gilt floral decoration beneath a floral and diaper border, the strap handle with ruyi terminal, on a tapering circular foot, H.14.7cm, (cracked); export sauce tureen and cover, W.18cm overall, (foot chipped and cover a/f); tea canister, H.12cm; modern Canton famille rose cup and saucer, (cup a/f), and a Japanese bowl with cherry blossom on a light green ground, Dia.23.8cm. (6)
Fine pair of Regency style silver plated 4 light candelabra, each with straight gadrooned nozzles and drip pans, and 3 foliate scroll branches with winged lion mask terminals, on a reeded column, straight gadrooned and engraved foliate foot, on 3 lion monopodia supports and a protruding circular base, numbered beneath 2712, H.63cm. (2)
Edward Ardizzone (British, 1900-1979), "No. 77 The Boy and the Willow Tree 1965’’, an illustration for The Truants and Other Poems for Children, pen and ink drawing, 19.5 x 29cm.Condition: Not signed. Foxing spot above man's hat. Crease to the right of "N" in the title running vertically down the full length, with a stain running down part of the crease. 2 foxing spots at far right, a light stain also. Other minute pale brown marks under title.
ELIZABETH HAINES (b. 1945) oil on board - entitled 'November Light', signed, 52 x 35cmsGallery Price: £1100Auctioneer's Note: Elizabeth Haines has lived and worked on her hill farm in the Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire for 50 years. She trained as an illustrator and illustrated many books before moving entirely to painting. Elizabeth has been Artist in Residence at the National Eisteddfod and The Royal Academy of Music.Provenance: donated to aid City HospiceComments: mounted and glazed in a grey frame
Rare ES33c Battle of Arnhem Signed Gen J Hackett + 3 resistance, M Dauncey Pilot. ES33c 17 1X 84 Arnhem postmark Battle of Arnhem Special Signed by General Sir John Hackett G. C. B, C. B. E. , D. S. O. M. C. and 3 resistance members Dr. Elsa Caspers Resistance member of the cell whose task was to sabotage and work for an Intelligence Service. , Koos Meyer joined the Albrecht Group made trips for the liberated South Netherlands to the occupied North and personally made 29 trips the group made 374 trip in total. and Hen Idenburg was a member of the Resistance, and Brigadier Hackett stayed at the Idenburg family safe house. Also Signed by Mike Dauncey ( Brigadier M D K Dauncey DSO DL ) Flew to Arnhem from RAF Fairford on Sunday 17th September 1944 as a Second Pilot in a Horse Glider. As Second Pilot to S/Sgt Alan Murdoch, Dauncey flew a Horsa glider to Arnhem on the first day of Market Garden, carrying a jeep, ammunition trailer, and six gunners of the Light Regiment. After touching down safely, he was in the process of helping to unload his glider when he witnessed one of the heavy Hamilcar's coming in to land. The ground was soft and the nose of the glider dug deeper into the earth as it went along until the tail rose up under the pressure and the Hamilcar was flipped onto its back. Both pilots would have certainly been killed. Dauncey was recommended for the Victoria Cross, but this was reduced to Distinguished Service Order by Field Marshal Montgomery. No member of the Glider Pilot Regiment ever won the VC, but Dauncey must have surely ranked as one of those who came the closest and Gordan Pond 1st Para Batt Private A Company Wounded POW 21 Sept. Released from POW by Russian army. Flown USA base airfield March 1945. Enclosed detailed inserts cards. Certified copy 49 of Signed D J Fulluck > Very Few issued Additionally Signed by Mike Dauncey. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
1912 Titanic survivor B V Dean signed rare 1985 Found Wreck of SS Titanic cover. Bertram Dean was born on May 21, 1910, in London. His parents, Bertram Frank Dean and Eva Georgette Light, owned a pub in the British capital but planned to emigrate to the United States, to Wichita in Kansas. Members of their family were already living there. Their aim was to open a tobacco store. Bertram had a younger sister, Elizabeth Gladys Dean, nicknamed Millvina who was born on February 2, 1912. She would later become one of the most famous, most popular and longest living Titanic survivors ever, while she was also officially the youngest passenger aboard the ship. Bertram boarded the Titanic with his parents and sister at Southampton on Wednesday April 10, 1912, as a Third Class passenger. He was soon to be two years old while Millvina was only a few weeks old. The Deans were originally to board the Adriatic but a coal strike caused the transfer of passengers to the new White Star liner which was then making its inaugural crossing. The Deans were in their cabin when the liner struck an iceberg on the evening of April 14, 1912. Bertram Frank, awakened by the noise, came up on deck to find out what was happening. Alerted by the news, he went back down to his cabin and woke up his wife, ordering her to dress the two children warmly and get on the Boat Deck. Once there, it is difficult to establish with certainty the sequence of events. Although Eva Dean did embark on the same lifeboat as her daughter, we cannot however know whether the young Bertram Vere was also with his mother or whether, or was lost in the crowd and the confusion, and been in another lifeboat. In any case, the two children were saved, which was not the case for Father Bertram Frank Dean who died in the sinking and whose body, subsequently, was probably never found. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
RM Zeebrugge Day Signed A R Chater, C R W Lamplough in the action 1918 WW1 Veteran's. 23 Apr 73 - BFPS 1361 Zeebrugge Day with added Red Carried aboard The Royal Iris during the service of Remembrance at Zeebrugge and two more cachets On the back purple ship carried on board Free Enterprise V and Blue Flown in a Royal Marine Helicopter. Personally Signed by Major General A R Chater CB, CVO, DSO OBE and Major General C R W Lamplough, CBE, DSC. Both these distinguished officers served in the 4th Battalion at Zeebrugge. Captain Chater, who was Adjutant of the Battalion, was awarded the DSO and a Brevet majority, whist Lieutenant Lamplough, as a Platoon Commander with the Plymouth Company received the DSC. Also Signed by the Helicopter Pilot Lt P L Bancroft Two Captain of the Ships that carried the Covers Capt W Paterson and Capt Raymond W Hair. ( Signed on the Back). Major General Arthur Reginald Chater CB, CVO, DSO, OBE (7 February 1896 - 3 January 1979) [1] was an officer in the Royal Marines during the First World War, the interwar years, and Second World War. Military career. Chater was commissioned into the Royal Marines Light Infantry in 1913. He served in the First World War and saw action at Antwerp with the Chatham Battalion of the Royal Marine Brigade in 1914 He fought on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey from 28 April to 12 May 1915, and in March 1918 he participated in the Allied raid on Zeebrugge He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) in July 1918, Lieutenant Lamplough, as a Platoon Commander with the Plymouth Company received the DSC. 24 11 1943 Acting Major General during WW11 09 07 1945 Relinquish the Acting rank of Major General. 0907 1945 Acting Colonel ( Dated back to 28 04 1942. 05 08 1945 Colonel 2nd Commandant, 24 11 1945 Major General. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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